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Author Weiss, Franz, 1778-1830 composer.

Uniform Title Quartets, violins (2), viola, cello op. 8
Title Two string quartets, op. 8 (Razumovsky) / Franz Weiss ; edited by Mark Ferraguto.

Publication Info. Middleton : A-R Editions, 2023.

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Description 1 score (xviii, 219 pages) + 4 parts : facsimiles ; 31 cm.
notated music ntm rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
score part rdafnm
staff notation 1007 rdafmn
Chamber music lcgft
violin 2 viola 1 cello 1 4 lcmpt
op. 8
First work: G major
Second work: C minor
Series Recent researches in the music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; vol. 90
Recent researches in the music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; Vol. 90.
Contents String Quartet No. 1 in G major -- String Quartet No. 2 in C minor.
Note With a preface, introduction, plates, and critical report.
Summary "Franz Weiss (1778-1830) is best known today for his role as the violist of the Schuppanzigh Quartet, the ensemble that first brought Beethoven's string quartets into the limelight. He was also, however, a celebrated composer in his own right, one whose "ingenious compositions, related to Beethoven's spirit, have long received the loudest and most deserved approval both at home and abroad." This volume features Weiss's most ambitious chamber work: a pair of string quartets dedicated to the Russian diplomat and quartet enthusiast Count Andrey Razumovsky. First published in 1814, Weiss's long-forgotten "Razumovsky" quartets are significant both as creative responses to Beethoven's quartets and as explorative forays into the "public connoisseur quartet," a subgenre that crystallized in Vienna between 1800 and 1830."--Publisher website, accessed May 9, 2023.
Language Staff notation.
Subject String quartets -- Scores and parts.
Genre/Form Chamber music.
Scores.
Parts (Music)
Added Author Ferraguto, Mark, editor.
Razumovsky, Andrey, 1752-1836, dedicatee.
ISBN 9781987208429
1987208420
Music No. N90 A-R Editions

 
    
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